CRAZYMONK
04-26 08:45 AM
Techically, you can't use Employer A stamping as you never worked in US.
You can give a try but not before october 2010 as the employer B petition is valid only from october 1 2010.
You can give a try but not before october 2010 as the employer B petition is valid only from october 1 2010.
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nashorn
12-18 05:53 PM
Gurus, please help. Can anybody throw some light on why my LUD has changed on I-485. Could it be because of name clearance.
Name check cleared would not result in a lud. But if you get more luds in the next couple of days, which probebly means they are processing your case, you can say your name check is cleared, because they only start process your case after name check is cleared.
Is you PD current? If not, your case cann't be approved no matter how many luds.
Name check cleared would not result in a lud. But if you get more luds in the next couple of days, which probebly means they are processing your case, you can say your name check is cleared, because they only start process your case after name check is cleared.
Is you PD current? If not, your case cann't be approved no matter how many luds.
fromnaija
02-15 05:16 PM
Thanks fromnaija, If she maintains any non-immigrant visa she can be added without any 'follow-to-join' petetion right i.e., she can be added to my 485 just like the normal process when my PD becomes current.
Yes that's correct as long as the marriage occurs prior to when you want to add her.
Yes that's correct as long as the marriage occurs prior to when you want to add her.
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supender
01-05 08:18 AM
For stamping you should not need pay stubs to prove your staus. Uninterrupted pay stubs are very important for change of status when you are applying while in US. When you leave US you dont have a status, the visa officer should not base his decision on the continuity of pay stubs. I went through a very similar situation, my change of satus was denied even though I was on genuine unpaid leave. However I ended up leaving the country and getting H1B stamped in India with no problems.
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kp9999
04-23 11:57 PM
HI
1..I would like to know if an employer revokes 140, and if the AC21 is not submitted at the time of NOID...how many days are given by USCIS?
Is it 30 days?
2..If I go to another emplyer and try to do interfile, still I need to file AC21?
And if the new category is EB2(my old application is EB3), still is that ok?
For eg..EB3 title is system analyst, and if I want to go for Eb2 then which could be more apprepriate..?Senior SYSTEM ANALYST
appreciate your response..
kp
1..I would like to know if an employer revokes 140, and if the AC21 is not submitted at the time of NOID...how many days are given by USCIS?
Is it 30 days?
2..If I go to another emplyer and try to do interfile, still I need to file AC21?
And if the new category is EB2(my old application is EB3), still is that ok?
For eg..EB3 title is system analyst, and if I want to go for Eb2 then which could be more apprepriate..?Senior SYSTEM ANALYST
appreciate your response..
kp
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VIA USCIS.GOV
In November 2010, USCIS transferred approximately 36,000 Immediate
Relative petitions from�our California Service Center to our Texas
Service Center. We anticipated that this redistribution�of work would
result in more timely adjudication of these petitions. Due to a number
of�unforeseen circumstances at our Texas Service Center, many of these
cases have not been�processed and are beyond our estimated processing
times. We sincerely regret any inconvenience�this may have caused you
and we are making every effort to remedy this situation as soon as
possible.
On Feb. 7, 2011, we implemented a rapid response plan to expedite the
adjudication of these�petitions. We have transferred a large number of
these Immediate Relative petitions back to our�California Service
Center to take advantage of resources currently available to
immediately�process these cases. Petitioners will see an action such
as an approval, denial or a Request for�Evidence (RFE) on their case
from our California or Texas Service Centers by the end of�February.
Additionally, we have briefed the Department of State’s National Visa
Center about�these cases.
We encourage you to monitor the progress of your case by accessing My
Case Status online. If�you do not see any action on your case, such as
an approval, denial or an RFE, by March 1, 2011�you may contact USCIS
at: I-130Inquiries.Tsc@dhs.gov
We remain committed to the prompt resolution of all pending cases and
will provide updates on�our progress in the coming weeks.
More... (http://ashwinsharma.com/2011/02/09/uscis-alert-about-its-intention-to-expedite-adjudication-of-delayed-forms-i130-that-were-transferred-from-csc-to-tsc-in-november-2010-the-alert-advises-that-petitioners-will-see-an.aspx?ref=rss)
In November 2010, USCIS transferred approximately 36,000 Immediate
Relative petitions from�our California Service Center to our Texas
Service Center. We anticipated that this redistribution�of work would
result in more timely adjudication of these petitions. Due to a number
of�unforeseen circumstances at our Texas Service Center, many of these
cases have not been�processed and are beyond our estimated processing
times. We sincerely regret any inconvenience�this may have caused you
and we are making every effort to remedy this situation as soon as
possible.
On Feb. 7, 2011, we implemented a rapid response plan to expedite the
adjudication of these�petitions. We have transferred a large number of
these Immediate Relative petitions back to our�California Service
Center to take advantage of resources currently available to
immediately�process these cases. Petitioners will see an action such
as an approval, denial or a Request for�Evidence (RFE) on their case
from our California or Texas Service Centers by the end of�February.
Additionally, we have briefed the Department of State’s National Visa
Center about�these cases.
We encourage you to monitor the progress of your case by accessing My
Case Status online. If�you do not see any action on your case, such as
an approval, denial or an RFE, by March 1, 2011�you may contact USCIS
at: I-130Inquiries.Tsc@dhs.gov
We remain committed to the prompt resolution of all pending cases and
will provide updates on�our progress in the coming weeks.
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mn_finch
04-01 10:36 PM
My LCA appl has a priority date of June 2004; and so far, Dallas BEC has lost my resent-appl twice. Lawyers failed to retrieve any status after that, and suggested a congressional liaison enquiry into it. If anybody is aware of this enquiry, would you plz let me know? Thanx.
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rb_248
02-14 07:47 AM
VISA BULLETIN FOR MARCH 2007 is out http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_3143.html. No change in EB2.
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mm1
10-16 11:20 PM
Actually how could the employer pay him before his visa status is activated. His visa status is activated only on 1st of october. and his status was changing from h4 to h1.
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ZeroComplexity
11-25 06:25 PM
Looks like you have too many people checking status at your company :)
Remember USCIS server sees the IP address of the proxy...
I can understand if someone is calling too many times. Looks like the USCIS computers are also feeling fed up. :p
Check the message I got when I was trying to see the details of my case online
"It was reported to us that your IP address or internet gateway has been locked out for a select period of time. This is due to an unusually high rate of use. In order to avoid this issue, please create a Customer account (single applicant) or a Representative account (representing many individuals)."
I am logging in after many days and I was checking it for the first time today
Remember USCIS server sees the IP address of the proxy...
I can understand if someone is calling too many times. Looks like the USCIS computers are also feeling fed up. :p
Check the message I got when I was trying to see the details of my case online
"It was reported to us that your IP address or internet gateway has been locked out for a select period of time. This is due to an unusually high rate of use. In order to avoid this issue, please create a Customer account (single applicant) or a Representative account (representing many individuals)."
I am logging in after many days and I was checking it for the first time today
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gc28262
07-01 05:13 PM
H1 extension can be applied upto 6 months before the expiry of current H1.
If you haven't completed 6 years on H1, you can always extend it as usual.
If you have completed 6 years on H1B, you have to have one of the following to extend your H1B.
1. Labor/Perm was applied at least 1 year back
In this case, your H1 will be extended another year
2. I-140 is approved.
In this case, your H1B will be extended 3 years.
More than likely your I-140 will be approved before November 2009 if it is a reasonably clean case. ( USCIS I-140 processing time has come down drastically)
BTW you don't get an H1 automatically on your 140 approval, your company has to apply for it.
Hope this helps.
If you haven't completed 6 years on H1, you can always extend it as usual.
If you have completed 6 years on H1B, you have to have one of the following to extend your H1B.
1. Labor/Perm was applied at least 1 year back
In this case, your H1 will be extended another year
2. I-140 is approved.
In this case, your H1B will be extended 3 years.
More than likely your I-140 will be approved before November 2009 if it is a reasonably clean case. ( USCIS I-140 processing time has come down drastically)
BTW you don't get an H1 automatically on your 140 approval, your company has to apply for it.
Hope this helps.
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wizard20740
05-22 09:16 PM
Hi JSaradhi,
When you got your renewal for your H1b till 2008, you should have also received a new I-94 card with a new validity on it, probably till 2008. I know this because I also recently got my H1b renewed.
Check with your employer. They should have handed over the new I-94 to you.
Regards
When you got your renewal for your H1b till 2008, you should have also received a new I-94 card with a new validity on it, probably till 2008. I know this because I also recently got my H1b renewed.
Check with your employer. They should have handed over the new I-94 to you.
Regards
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metzkim
09-04 10:23 AM
Hi guys,
I am new to this forum. I am a recruiter and I have a candidate for a position in the US who is close to getting an offer. Here is my situation, any help would be appreciated.
Candidate is a Canadian Citizen currently in the US working with TN (Nafta Visa)
He has renewed his TN 4 times.
He is now close to receiving an offer from my client, but his current company just filed his petition for a H1B visa.
Not sure what is best for him and new employer. Candidate just received an email from his HR that he can't travel during petition, but would the new job, he will need to go to Israel for training. Can he make a request to his current employer to withdraw his petition once he decides to change companies in order to do TN visa again?
Any help would me much appreciated.
I am new to this forum. I am a recruiter and I have a candidate for a position in the US who is close to getting an offer. Here is my situation, any help would be appreciated.
Candidate is a Canadian Citizen currently in the US working with TN (Nafta Visa)
He has renewed his TN 4 times.
He is now close to receiving an offer from my client, but his current company just filed his petition for a H1B visa.
Not sure what is best for him and new employer. Candidate just received an email from his HR that he can't travel during petition, but would the new job, he will need to go to Israel for training. Can he make a request to his current employer to withdraw his petition once he decides to change companies in order to do TN visa again?
Any help would me much appreciated.
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number30
04-09 02:48 PM
Pardon me if this question has been asked before. This query is for my friend who got laid off just before his 140 got approved in 02/09.
Case details: PD 08.2007; 3 yr. H1B expiring 08.2009
What are his options to keep the GC process rolling & things to consider?
Can he return to his home country, India, and apply 485 by consular processing when his PD is current?
Thank you.
Company should not revoke his I-140 and support him with all the documents for the interview. There is no AC-21 for the CP.
Case details: PD 08.2007; 3 yr. H1B expiring 08.2009
What are his options to keep the GC process rolling & things to consider?
Can he return to his home country, India, and apply 485 by consular processing when his PD is current?
Thank you.
Company should not revoke his I-140 and support him with all the documents for the interview. There is no AC-21 for the CP.
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05-12 07:59 AM
Buddy, you will need to send only one AR-11 but will need to call in your change of address for every application. One phone call will cover it all, but make sure you tell the Customer service person that you needed this to be changed for every case. Then you will get a confirmation letter at your mailing address for every case that you changed address on. That is what I had to do on my 485 and EAD application.
Also if you have any dependents over 21 (like spouse) then make sure your spouse is next to you or calls in separately to the Customer service. They will not allow you to speak for your spouse. You could do so for dependents under 21 though.
Here is the little official quote and the link:
If you are not a U.S. citizen and you have a case pending with USCIS you need to do both - call customer service and complete the Form AR-11. The AR-11 is used by non-U.S. citizens to meet the legal requirements of informing USCIS of any change of address. Presently, completing an AR-11 does not update your address on any pending case. Also, while calling customer service updates the address on your pending case, it does not meet the legal requirement of completing an AR-11.
http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/address.htm
Hope this helped.
Also if you have any dependents over 21 (like spouse) then make sure your spouse is next to you or calls in separately to the Customer service. They will not allow you to speak for your spouse. You could do so for dependents under 21 though.
Here is the little official quote and the link:
If you are not a U.S. citizen and you have a case pending with USCIS you need to do both - call customer service and complete the Form AR-11. The AR-11 is used by non-U.S. citizens to meet the legal requirements of informing USCIS of any change of address. Presently, completing an AR-11 does not update your address on any pending case. Also, while calling customer service updates the address on your pending case, it does not meet the legal requirement of completing an AR-11.
http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/address.htm
Hope this helped.
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theshiningsun
05-28 09:47 PM
thx aruben.
so it looks like the only way out for a prospective indian investor would be to start his enterprise outside usa, get employed in it for 1+ yr, then enter the usa on L1 and apply for GC under EB-5 category?
so it looks like the only way out for a prospective indian investor would be to start his enterprise outside usa, get employed in it for 1+ yr, then enter the usa on L1 and apply for GC under EB-5 category?
TomTancredo
03-02 04:57 PM
Looks like there is a huge backlog of perm applications. I am not sure if they will look at your application anytime soon. If your application is pending more than a year at least you could apply for extension of H1.
It will be delusional on our part to think that perm applications will have an easy approvals.
It will be delusional on our part to think that perm applications will have an easy approvals.
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07-10 12:09 AM
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It would be terrible if spambots got this address.
yeah... please take out the email address.....
both of you abracadabra and Googler ... we should not give corps a reason to pull out of this effort
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